Warren Smith's Editorials
  Warren Smith is the founder of World Newspaper Publishing, which publishes four Christian newspapers in North and South Carolina. (For more information, click here.) It is his hope that these editorials will help readers develop a more integrated, more Biblical, worldview. Warren welcomes your feedback. Please e-mail him at warren.smith@thecharlotteworld.com  
 6/26/2003 --The cruelty of big government
  Cutting public funding of WTVI and other organizations may be the best thing that ever happened to them.

 6/20/2003 --Proceed with prayer and fasting
  I love contemporary Christian music. When I was in high school in the early 70s, Pat Terry of the early CCM band The Pat Terry Group was a member of my church and used to play for my Sunday school class. Later, in college, I hosted a Christian radio program called “Sonshine” on WUOG, the campus radio station at the University of Georgia.
 6/10/2003 --A death penalty moratorium is not the right answer
  Increasingly, “people of faith” are calling for a moratorium on the death penalty. At first glance, they have some points in their favor. They argue that even if you believe that the death penalty is allowed and even proscribed by Scripture, you should nonetheless be opposed to the way it is being administered in America. They argue that current death penalty procedures are unjust, racist and unduly burdensome on both civil government and on those directly involved (victims’ families, criminals’ families and others).
 6/2/2003 --A brief lesson about God’s divine economy
  If you’ve ever heard the musical “Cotton Patch Gospel” or seen “C.S. Lewis On Stage,” then you know the work of Tom Key. This Atlanta-based actor, playwright and musician has been taking his Christian faith to mainstream audiences for more than three decades.

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